Talk:Radicchio

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In fact, radicchio contains intybin, a blood and liver tonic, as well as a type of flavonoid called anthocyanins.

The words "liver tonic" are not acceptable as the word "tonic" has no practical meaning in terms of the practice of medicine. Claims such as this should be avoided unless referenced by clinical trials. A casual search using Google Scholar reveals no relevant information to help with the chemical intybin. Other references found are from herbalists only and as such offer only pre-clinical observations that are of no use.b_calder (talk) 19:52, 11 January 2008 (UTC)